Table 7.1
Continued
Center forTropical ForestScience program
Collaboratinginstitutions
Year initiatedand censusescompleted
Plot size Altitude
Annual rainfall,and durationof dry season
No. of speciesand trees
Fushan Nature Reserve,Taiwan
Taiwan Forestry ResearchInstitute, TunghaiUniversity (Taiwan), STRI
2002;census: ongoing
25 ha
650–733 m
4067 mm0 months
Nanjenshan NatureReserve, Taiwan
Tunghai University(Taiwan), STRI
1989;3rd census: 2004
6 ha
300–340 m
3582 mm0 months
125 spp.36,400 trees(3 ha)
Khao Chong WildlifeRefuge, Thailand
Royal Thai ForestDepartment, NationalInstitute of EnvironmentalStudies (Japan), HarvardUniversity (USA), STRI
1998;1st census: 2003
24 ha
50–300 m
2700 mm2–3 months
612 spp.100,800 trees
AfricaIturi Forest/Okapi WildlifeReserve, DemocraticRepublic of Congo
Centre de Formation et deRecherche enConservation Forestiere(Democratic Republic ofCongo), WildlifeConservation Society(USA), STRI
1994;2nd census: 2000
40 ha
700–850 m
1730 mm3–4 months
420 spp.299,000 trees
Korup National Park,Cameroon
BioResourcesDevelopment andConservation Programme(Cameroon), OregonState University (USA),International CooperativeBiodiversity Group, STRI
1997;1st census: 1999
50 ha
150–240 m
5272 mm3 months
494 spp.329,000 trees
Source
: Center for Tropical Forest Science.